This company did Topographical Survey of Prestigious Ram Mandir, Ayodhya

Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh – January 17, 2024 – The Delhi-based company which is India’s leading AI and Drone analytics company did the topographical survey of India’s most prestigious project i.e. Ram Mandir Project which is located at Ayodhya.

TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY BY ATOM AVIATION
Topographical Survey of Ram Mandir by Atom Aviation

About the Project – Atom Aviation did the primary topographical survey of the entire land using advanced instruments like DGPS, Total Station, etc. The work was awarded by M/s L&T Construction. Atom Aviation gave the precise Latitude & Longitude of the location where the feet of Shri Ram Chandra Ji were marked.

DGPS Survey

The Ram Mandir, scheduled for inauguration on January 22, 2024, holds immense cultural and spiritual significance for millions of people across India. Atom Aviation executed the primary topographical survey of the entire land using cutting-edge instruments such as DGPS and Total Station. The company played a crucial role in providing precise Latitude and Longitude coordinates, marking the sacred location where the feet of Shri Ram Chandra Ji were to be revered.

Key Features of the Ram Mandir Project:

  •  Architectural Marvel

Designed by the renowned Sompura family, the temple is set to become the largest in India, standing at approximately 161 ft in height and covering an expansive area of 28,000 sq. ft.

  • Sacred Foundation

The temple’s foundation incorporates soil from 2587 sacred regions, including Jhansi, Bithoori, Haldighati, Yamunotri, Chittorgarh, Golden Temple, and many other holy places.

  • Traditional Craftsmanship

Crafted without the use of iron or steel, the temple stands as a testament to traditional craftsmanship, employing ‘Shri Ram’ inscribed bricks for enhanced strength and durability.

  • International Collaboration

Soil from Thailand has been included in the consecration ceremony of Ram Lalla on January 22, 2024, symbolizing international spiritual camaraderie.

  • Architectural Grandeur

Spread across three floors and covering 2.7 acres, the temple showcases Lord Ram’s life on the ground floor, while the first floor immerses visitors in the grandeur of Lord Ram’s Darbaar, crafted with Bansi Paharpur, a pink sandstone from Rajasthan’s Bharatpur.

  • Time Capsule

A time capsule buried 2000 ft. below the temple will preserve relevant information about the temple, Lord Ram, and Ayodhya for future generations.

  • Nagar Style Architectural Finesse

The temple’s design incorporates 360 pillars in the Nagar style, enhancing its visual appeal and solidifying its status as a masterpiece of architectural finesse.

Archit Gupta, CEO of Atom Aviation, expressed his feeling of accomplishment, stating, “Being a part of this prestigious project is an honor for Atom Aviation. We are thankful to M/s L&T Construction for trusting our capabilities.”

Atom Aviation has a rich history of contributing to various prestigious projects in India besides the topographical survey of Ram Mandir, including the survey of the Bullet Train project, the Chenab Bridge Project (Asia’s highest railway bridge), and many more.

About Atom Aviation:

Atom Aviation is a Delhi-based AI-powered and Data Analytics company specializing in Topographical surveys, Drone surveys, Geo tech surveys, and Lidar SurveysPhotogrammetryBIM, and Helipad consultancy. The company leverages artificial intelligence for data analytics through its AI-powered web platform. Atom Aviation is gearing up for an IPO listing in the coming year and has successfully served reputed clients such as IRCON, Indian Railways, Centre Water Commission, Konkan Railways, NHAI, Ultratech, Adani, Tata Projects, DFCCIL, and more.

Atom Aviation Services is an ISO-certified aviation company that deals with the best drone survey company in India and multiple aspects of aviation across various parts of the World. The company was founded by a young aspiring pilot after years of dedication and experience in aviation.

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